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Mary Ames Sheret <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Mar 2005 13:23:05 -0500
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Has anyone cleaned heavily soiled canvas? On the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA
we have large artifacts made from canvas, such as a seabag and a
stretcher/litter. They have been found-on-board are very dirty, greasy,
etc. I have vacuumed them and am considering washing them in a large tub
with Orvus. The pieces are in good condition. Anyone with experience
working with large textiles? Thanks. Mary Ames Sheret, Curator of
Collections, Battleship NORTH CAROLINA, Wilmington, NC.

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